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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/27/1959
ENGAGED: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Zebulske, 601 South
Wall St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith
Mary, to Elmer Krupp Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Krupp, 133
Keil St. Miss Zebulske is a graduate of North Tonawanda
High School and is employed by the Wurlitzer Company. Her
fiance also was graduated from North Tonawanda High
School and attends Bryant and Stratton Business Institute.
No date has been set for the wedding.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/13/1960
White gladioli, chrysanthemums and r o s e s en
hanced the altar of Friedens United Church of Christ
at 4 o'clock today for the mariage of Judith Mary Zebulske,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Zebulske,
601 South Wall St., North Tonawanda, and Elmer
Arthur Krupp, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Krupp of 133
Keil St., North Tonawanda.
°The Rev. Carl E. Berges officiated
in the double ring ceremony.
Soloist, Leroy Garlapow,
sang "Q Perfect Love" and The
Lord's Prayer
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a floor length
Chant illy hand-clipped French imported
lace gown; the skirt styled
in tiers of nylon tulle and lace
with a chapel length train. The
bodice was all-lace with a scalloped
Sabrina neckline, sparkled
with bridal sequins and pearls,
and long tipped sleeves. Her finger-
tip veil was caught to a
queen's half-crown studded with
pearls and sequins. She carried
a bridal bouquet of white roses,
chrysanthemums and stephanotts
with streamers.
Attendants for the bride, Mrs.
Calvin Neff, Mrs. James Brodfuehrer,
sister of the bridegroom;
Mrs. Donald Ortel and Miss Janice
Kovach were gowned in blue
nylon full-length starched sheer
gowns with .strapless bolero tops
and removable jackets. Their
skirts were styled with tunics of
embroidered starched sheer over
dusters of plain sheer nylon.
Matching headdresses were open
crown cloches of hand-rolled petals
with circular veils. They carried
bouquets of pink roses and
chrysanthemums.
The"flower girl, Miss Cindy Lee
Zebulske, sister of the bride, wore
a frock of blue nylon starched
sheer with a matching headpiece
and carried a miniature bouquet
of pink roses and chrysanthemums.
Attendants for the bridegroom
were Edward Krupp of California,
John Krupp and Harold
Krupp, brothers of the bridegroom,
and Donald Ortel. The
ring bearer was the bridegroom's
nephew, Paul Krupp.
A cocoa lace over pink satin
dress complemented with white
accessories and a corsage of pink
sweetheart roses was worn by the
bride's motfier. The bridegroom's
mother was attired in a pink cotton
sheer dress with white accessories
and wore a corsage of
pink sweetheart roses and white
chrysanthemums. The b r i d e's
grandmother Mrs. Emma Zebulske
wore a gray nylon dress over
white taffeta complemented with
a corsage of white gardenias.
Blue and white decorations and
white wedding bells carried out
the theme of the wedding at the
reception in Ellicott Creek Fire
Hall for 350 guests. Out of town
guests were from Ohio, California
and Connecticut.
The couple will travel through
the Southern states and after Aug.
21 will be at home in 828 East
Robinson St., North Tonawanda.
Hostesses at showers for the
bride were Miss Kovach, Mrs.
Ortel, Mrs. Neff, Mrs. Harold Mc-
Guire, Mrs. Willard Tedman, Mrs.
James Brodfuehrer, Mrs. Harold
Krupp and Mrs. Chris Hoffmeister.
Mr. and Mrs. Krupp entertained
at a rehearsal party for the
bridal couple, attendants and
friends.
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